Who says the following and why?
Oh yes. Quite a fat one. This is an age of upstarts. Men begin in Kentish Town with 80 pounds a year, and end in Park Lane with a hundred thousand. They want to drop

Kentish Town; but they give themselves away every time they open their mouths. Now I can teach them

The line "Oh yes. Quite a fat one. This is an age of upstarts. Men begin in Kentish Town with 80 pounds a year, and end in Park Lane with a hundred thousand. [ They want to drop Kentish Town; but they give themselves away every time they open their mouths. Now I can teach them " was said by Higgins ;
Higgins suggests that he is living in a time when dreams can come true, when rags-to-riches

stories are, well, more than just stories. At the same time, he acknowledges that the movement from Kentish Town to Park Lane is not only a matter of making a fortune.
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